They expected to show a large influx of visits when they create an event. They will show user counts and to the result to their investors. Itβs all calculated and weβre all falling for it.
People that keep making this dumbass "engagement" claim have no goddamn idea what they're talking about. Nobody is falling for jack shit. The "engagement" of people going on to place to troll is miniscule. Like you said, half of us aren't looking at this on Reddit. It's being broadcast everywhere else and the tech outlets that an investor will see are reading about how much the user base fucking hates the product.
Investors are immoral. And they research the company but they donβt necessarily tour the whole thing. If they research the numbers. Then they see this. Now the whole gate is towards Spez. I bet we will soon see an announcement where he steps down (with a bonus) and the investors can be reassured that itβs all good. Plus they get huge visit numbers.
I won't link it because it's a reddit link.
But there's damning footage of large pixel circles of white or random colors spreading at the same instant, in a way that wouldn't be possible by regular users. And these pixels don't have an attached username, it's like the canvas has been totally reset. Bots would show a new username.
I put the icon for one of the Lemmy apps (don't recall which I went with actually, tried all I could find and chose a fave) on my phones quick bar, and then edited the icon and replaced it with the bacon icon :)
It's the same icon I've had for a decade, in the same place it's always been, it just opens a different app now.
If anything is gonna convince people who are pissed at reddit to finally jump ship, I figure insulting them and general asshattery from the alternative is definitely gonna do it. I mean, being a dick about things has never, in the history of ever, backfired.
Reddit can take all their fake and inflated as fuck engagement numbers and shove it up their arse, for all I care.
Play on r/place, don't play on r/place, doesn't matter. Lemmy is big enough that it is its own thing now. People that want something different will come. As much as it would be nice to have essentially a crowd-run ad campaign for Lemmy, I respect anyone committing to not visiting Reddit again for any reason.
The best way for lemmy to grow is slow and steady, eating reddit's lunch over the next few months to years. It won't happen overnight, and we don't want it to.
Your username growing into this sentiment is exactly how I feel. I was super pissed a couple weeks ago, now it's just meh, not my pile of shit to deal with anymore.
They expected everyone to be so mad at Spez that they ran to the subreddit to show their displeasure, thus making it seem like Reddit engagement is doing just great so it looks real nice for the IPO. You guys really need to just stop paying attention to Reddit at all.
People should really use his actual name, "Steve Huffman". Being called an asshole by his username is just reinforcing his username and thus Reddit. Use his name so that when he goes to his rich-guy places to hang out with fellow rich guys who don't use Reddit, they ask him why everybody is saying he's an asshole.